1034 Memoires et Documents 
[1827?], [n.s.]. Memoir on maritime law; principles 
adopted by U.S. in relations with other American states 
(ff . 210-212) . 
[after 1827], [n.s.]. Note on attitude of U.S. towards 
blockade in treaties of 1824 and 1825 with Colombia and 
Guatemala (f. 209)'. 
1828, Oct. 18, [n.s.]. Memoir on maritime neutrality; 
contraband, according to Anglo-American conventions (ff. 
231-244) . 
1829, Nov. 7, [n.s.]. Notes on number of French ships 
taken by British before declaration of war of June, 1755; 
on principles of blockade, visit, and contraband followed 
since 1756; attitude of Britain at time of American war; 
non-intercourse act; attitude of Bonaparte towards U.S.; 
attitude of U.S. in 1824-27 (ff. 249-272). 
1838, June 23, [n.s.]. Information on blockade of 
ports of Mexico and Buenos Aires (f . 276) . 
1839, Feb. 14. Report of the Committee of the South 
American and Mexican Association (ff . 277-281) . 
1843. Du droit de visite et des conventions de 1831 
et 1833 ; attitude of U.S. towards right of visit (ff . 282- 
29 IT. 
1846, June 25, [n.s.]. Note on conditions requisite 
for establishing nationality of a privateer; U.S. principles 
(ff . 292-301) . 
June 25. Extracts from commercial codes of 
various states concerning ships papers; U.S. (ff. 303-314). 
2029 (After 1762) 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on law of prizes; allotment of 
prize shares in colonies (ff. 6-113). 
2050 (After 1830) 
This volume contains documents dealing with maritime 
neutrality, privateering, and naval prizes. Not available 
to investigators. 
2051 (1793-1824) 
[1800, Sept. 30], 8 Vend. IX. Convention entre la 
Republique francaise et les Etats-Unis d'Amerique (ff . 22- 
25) . 
[Oct. 8], 16 Vend. IX. Talleyrand to Girault, 
article of Franco-American convention of 1800 relative to 
prizes (ff . 47-48) . 
1810, July 5. French decree concerning trade with 
France from Charleston and New York (f . 162). 
1813, Feb. -May. Various items, principally corre- 
spondence of Sussy, Maret, and Decres with Procureur 
General attached to French prize council, concerning 
American vessels: The Belisarius , The Congress , The Two 
Generals , The Olive Branch , Harper . Roboreus, The Comet . 
There are some observations on contraband as defined in 
Franco-American and Anglo-American treaties and conventions 
(ff . 185-196) . 
